This only creates elevated directory when necessary.
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The script could try to make the directory, and only resort to sudo if it can't be created.
eg:
mkdir -p $INST 2> /dev/null if [ ! -d $INST ]; then
@Bastien Montagne (mont29), what do you think?
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Question then is, why not simply do:
mkdir -p $INST 2> /dev/null $SUDO mkdir -p $INST 2> /dev/null if [ ! -d $INST ]; then # rights issue